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Spoken like someone who probably doesn't even have a Vita. There's not even that many JRPGs on the system. The 3DS has way more. And again, it's SUBJECTIVE (look up that word). YOU might love the 3DS games and HATE the Vita games, but there are others who differently. Nothing wrong with that, as everyone has different tastes.

Originally Posted by Hydrohs

I think the Vita is a far superior system, it just lacks a large variety of games.

I also like my Vita more, but I agree, there needs to be more variety in games. There's just too many Monster Hunter-like games and indie platformers. You can call the Vita a port machine, but I'm okay with that. I just need a diverse line-up of great games, and I'm happy. The 3DS has a great third-party support, and I'd like the same to happen to the Vita hopefully as soon as possible.

I actually want to get a Vita eventually, but seeing as I still need to get a new laptop and a PS4, its pretty low on my "to-get" list.

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I'd only get a Vita if a Monster Hunter game came out on it. But I'm perfectly fine with the series being on the 3ds. I would like to get a Vita somewhere down the line though, maybe a few years, since I got a PSP pretty damn late in its life and its one of my favourite consoles, though this is because it has most PS1 games I like, and games like MGS, KH and of course MH (which is the reason I got it in the first place).

As for 3DS the only games I'm looking forward to/wanting to play off the top of my head are One Piece UWR, MH4U, KH3D, Bravely Default, SSB4 and the god damn Dragon Quest games that still aren't brought to the West.

I'm pretty much looking forward to getting SSB4, and MH4U. Although I got myself a Wii U last week and decided to get SSB4 for that instead.
So pretty much the only game I'm wait for is HM4U but that's not until 2015. Let's see what get's shown during E3(however I'm hopping more exciting titles get announced for Wii U verses the 3DS), beyond that I'm heavily into what get's released on VC. Speaking of which Super Mario Bros. 3 was just released today. I've been waiting a while for this to become available, I played the crap out of it on the GBA but I never actually played it on it's original console.(NES)

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Did Fire Emblem Awakening have a Season Pass? If not, the new Mario Golf is going to be the first Nintendo developed game to have a Season Pass. Dark times ahead. Nintendo is now joining the Legion of Evil Season Passes, or LESP for short.

Did Fire Emblem Awakening have a Season Pass? If not, the new Mario Gold is going to be the first Nintendo developed game to have a Season Pass. Dark times ahead. Nintendo is now joining the Legion of Evil Season Passes, or LESP for short.

To be fair, the new Mario Golf Game is only $30 and buying the game and DLC runs a grand total of $45, just $5 over the base price of a normal 3DS game. So 4 characters and 108 courses for only $5 is not bad in my opinion. I still might hold out on buying the game though.

Also, in regards to DLC, I think its great as it provides a new experience to game. However, there are good and bad ways to do DLC. Most DLC is just shovelware that could be added to the game for free, like alternate costumes, and a price is slapped on it *coughCAPCOMcough*. These fall into the bad DLC category. On the other hand, games like Fire Emblem do DLC well, as they provide new experiences or, in Fire Emblem's case, provide a way to train other units.

On the other hand, games like Fire Emblem do DLC well, as they provide new experiences or, in Fire Emblem's case, provide a way to train other units.

I kinda dislike how FE:A did DLC, if only because it's practically mandatory to be able to survive Lunatic/+, and basically awards bragging rights to whoever has extra cash to spend on the ability to grind.

I kinda dislike how FE:A did DLC, if only because it's practically mandatory to be able to survive Lunatic/+, and basically awards bragging rights to whoever has extra cash to spend on the ability to grind.

Mandatory to remove the insane difficulty, Lunatic and Lunatic+ can definitely be completed without DLC, though.

Odd yes, but it may be a nice change of pace if they handle it right. I'm still hoping they bring 123 to the US.

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This does look fun however I still want MEI2 at least as a e-shop title and I'm still waiting for the crossover game with Layton so as cool as this sounds it is hard to get pumped for. At least for me.

Will this be the third or second ace attorney game released for the 3ds?

Well, there is Dual Destinies (Japan+Western) 123 (A collection of the first 3 games) (Japan only so far) and this one (Only announced for Japan). And actually if you count Professor Layton v Ace Attorney, that would make a total of 4.

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